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@eladar saidImmoral by whose standards?
A person who believes homosexuality is immoral.
@eladar saidImmoral by whose standards?
A person who believes homosexuality is immoral.
@eladar saidHave you the right to impose your restrictive belief system on the rest of us?
By my belief system's.
@handyandy saidDo you have the right to force your belief system on me?
Have you the right to impose your restrictive belief system on the rest of us?
@eladar saidWhen did I force anything on you? The definition I cited is standard.
Do you have the right to force your belief system on me?
@handyandy saidIf you are not forcing your beliefs on me, then I am not forcing my beliefs on you.
When did I force anything on you? The definition I cited is standard.
@eladar saidAgreed. But you did bounce in with your personalized definition of homophobe.
If you are not forcing your beliefs on me, then I am not forcing my beliefs on you.
@handyandy saidIt is not just my definition bucko.
Agreed. But you did bounce in with your personalized definition of homophobe.
@eladar saidThen don't do it.
A person who believes homosexuality is immoral.
@wolfgang59 saidI don't. Just because people are allowed to be immoral, that does not mean it is no longer immoral.
Then don't do it.
@eladar saidBucko? Is that an appropriate form of address from a man of faultless morality?
It is not just my definition bucko.
@handyandy saidI was channeling my inner Richard Cunningham.
Bucko? Is that an appropriate form of address from a man of faultless morality?
@handyandy saidI use it because I often don't know if the poster is male or female, nothing to do with homophobia.
Speaking of name-calling, what is this she/he business? You smell like a homophobe.
@great-big-stees saidYou can use the Swedish 'hen' 🙂
I use it because I often don't know if the poster is male or female, nothing to do with homophobia.